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2014-04-14 13:05:19
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2014-03-19 12:58:09
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2014-02-21 18:12:17
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2014-01-14 11:00:45
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Two regular courses can't be pursued together, one should be regular and the other should be distance / short term certificate course.
No doubt, managing two courses will be strenuous task and will demand proper time. Opt for two courses ONLY if you believe that you can perform and score well as it gets tougher by doubling the burden. Pursuing two courses together won't help attain a good job. It depends on how well you have handled the stress, understood the subject and scored well. It is your hard work and determination that would pay you at the end. So, think and decide wisely before taking the step.
Hope it helps. Please feel f
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2014-01-12 11:33:23
Contributor-Level 9
If you really feel the potential for the management is what you inherit then go for an average college, as to survive in the long run name of college matters the least.
Else a usual decision for a working professional should be to continue in the current domain and switch only if Return on Investment looks more than decent.
Take a wise decision !
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2013-12-25 11:59:00
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2013-12-19 09:57:33
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A Candidate passing the Bachelor's Degree Examination of any recognized university, in any faculty with minimum 45% marks at the first attempt or a corresponding degree examination of any other university recognized as equivalent thereto by the respective university with the minimum prescribed marks at the first attempt is eligible for admission to the First Year L.L.B.
You'll also sit for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). Eligibility-
Candidates should have appeared or passed any Graduation (10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized University with 45% of aggregate marks or any other examination recognized as equivalent by the Universities co
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2013-12-16 14:51:27
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